Maxwell Konadu reveals major disagreements for Black Leopards departure
Ghanaian coach Maxwell Konadu has revealed major disagreements for his exit from South African side Black Leopards.The two parties parted ways last week after a difficult run of form.Konadu, who took charge of the Venda-based side in July 2024, arrived with high expectations due to his extensive experience with Ghanas national teams.He has served as an assistant coach for the Black Stars under several managers, including Otto Addo, Milovan Rajevac, Chris Hughton, Kwesi Appiah, and Avram Grant.Despite his impressive resume, he struggled to deliver the expected results at Leopards, leading to his departure.He says major disagreements with management attributed to the side's downward spiral.I have honestly enjoyed my time here in South Africa having come with the ambition of gaining promotion with Leopards, he told KickoffWe came within second spot before the run of results without a win.Then it ultimately came to a point of having discussions with management and not agreeing with each other.We were not fighting but just didn't understand the situation the same way, which became too much.I have no issues with Leopards, which is I still have a good relationship with all at the club.The team is not doing badly at all and if they win three in a row, they will be back in contention.With Ghanaian football currently in turmoil following the Black Stars' failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Konadu may find his way back into the national setup.Konadu was appointed coach of Leopards in July 2024 after leaving Ghana Premier League side Nsoatreman FC, having led them to the FA Cup triumph.
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